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I have a survey that achieves what you are looking to do. It gets sent to and filled out by the same person multiple times within a year with each submission having new answers. To do this, we use the default URL but because we want to be able to track submissions in Salesforce, we append a URL variable with their ID (use a merge code to populate it in the survey). For example:

By using the default share link, you allow multiple responses from the same respondent. The URL variable is only needed if you want an easy way to identify/track the submissions because each time they click the URL, a new response in SurveyGizmo is created. So if you ask them to identify themselves in the survey, you don’t even need the URL variable.

Thanks for your note, and I need to clarify: Do you want the respondent to complete one survey with different answers each time (resulting in multiple sets of answers)? Or, do you want the respondent to be able to edit his answers on the same survey (resulting in a single set of answers) after submitting it?

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Thank you Natarajan. In my experience, this is an unusual situation. Have you considered sending multiple survey links (at different times) to each respondent? That would allow each person to complete the survey as many times as necessary. Do you need to compare a respondents two or three sets of answers?